If you want to understand Palestinian propaganda look no further than the picture of Abu Mazen addressing the UN below.
On the right they start with The map of the British Mandate of Palestine (conveniently omitting all of what is present day Jordan)
The assumption being that ALL of the Mandate should be theirs.
The next map is of the partition plan and then by magic jump to a 1967 map.
What happened between 1948 and 1967? Who occupied the green areas? Well Egypt, Syria & Jordan.
Evidently there were no claims for Palestinian control of the green areas in fact the PLO renounced any claims to these areas in their 1964 Charter..
So what were they claiming in 1964? Why the Israeli part of course
Fast forward to the Arab defeat in 1967 & now the PLO not only claim Israel but the areas previously controlled by the Arab states which they had renounced.
In the interim years Israel offered Arafat/Abbas 97% of Judea & Samaria AND Gaza. They REJECTED it.
Why? because they do not want to live side by side with Israel but replace it.
Now let's focus on the image on the LEFT. We are obviously talking about Jerusalem and have no doubt about their agenda.
A Church in the foreground & and The Dome of the Rock behind it.
What's missing? Any Jewish symbolism.
Here is the heart of their campaign Jerusalem in his eyes is Holy to Christianity (For purely PC purposes) & Islam, denying any connection to Judaism whatsoever.
In one image Abbas broadcasts his stance to the entire world and why, with the current Palestinian leadership there is no hope for compromise or peace
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The Unbearable Truth: Thunberg's Fleeting Drama
The survivors of Hamas's underground hell, —the Israeli hostages who endured over two years of unimaginable torment—watch in disbelief as the petulant Greta Thunberg parades her five-day detention as "torture."
While she spins tales of discomfort and insults to grab headlines, their scars, both physical and mental, scream a reality she could never fathom.
They've been chained in darkness, starved until their bodies wasted away, beaten for sport, and forced into conversions just to eat scraps.
This wasn't activism; this was survival against pure evil. Some were sexually assaulted, tortured, or left to rot in isolation, emerging as shadows of themselves—emaciated, broken, with forensic evidence on our returned loved ones' bodies proving the barbarity.
This wasn't social media activism; this was survival against pure evil.
Thunberg, meanwhile made numerous claims but where's the proof beyond her word and a few fellow activists?
Her track record? Posting a photo of an emaciated Israeli hostage, mistaking him for a Palestinian victim of Israel.
If you do not believe that the UN is behind the biggest aid fraud ever known to mankind just look at the WFP Emergency Appeals which lists 17 such appeals. (Ignoring the fact that the Palestinians being cared for under UNRWA should be exempt from this group)
Here are some very interesting numbers
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@WFP uses various statuses for the level of food insecurity from "struggling to put food on the table" to "Acute food insecurity" and "Severely Food Insecure" needless to say "Palestine" is the sole location on planet earth which classifies as "Famine"
Of the 214.4 million the WFP looks after 500,000 are Palestinians or approximately 0.23%
These emergency appeals seek to raise 10,308,400,000US$ of which US$334,200,000 are for Palestine or 3.24% of funds.
Now let's have a look at what this means in real terms
Myanmar 16.7 Million looking to raise US$3.59/person
NE Nigeria 30.6 million people US$4.24/person
According to international law, particularly the Montevideo Convention, a state must possess a permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states. While the UN generally recognizes these criteria, they also consider factors like effective control and the capacity to fulfill international obligations
Now let us look at two such entities, one with overwhelming support by the International community and one denied this by the very same community.
We are speaking of course of Palestine and Taiwan.
Let's start with the former
PALESTINE
Let's agree that there is a permanent population. There is no defined border of such a state which is subject to a final agreement between ALL parties.
Does Palestine have a government? Well possibly not a democratic one but neither do most countries in the world.
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In the last year 40,012 tonnes of food has been offloaded inside Gaza.
According to REUTERS 1 tonne of food can feed 1660 people daily thus 40,000 tonnes is sufficient to feed 66.4 million people per year !!!
Gaza has a population of ~2 million
Of those 40,012t, 27,434 have been collected. What happened to the remaining 12,578t?
Only 4111t reached its intended destination a shocking 10% only
According to Reuters 4,000 t of food is sufficient to feed 1.6 million people a year.
(The figures quoted by don't quite add up but that's another story)
According to UNOPS the various UN bodies have delivered 10% of the aid
Israel wins the wars but always loses the diplomacy
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What is happening in Gaza at the moment is a repeat of every war in the Arab Israeli conflict. Arabs attack, are thoroughly beaten and the world focuses on Arab civilians and Israeli military only. There are never any Israeli civilians and the Arab belligerence is always ignored.
1. 1948: The War of Independence and the Nakba Narrative
Arab Attack: After the UN Partition Plan (Resolution 181) in November 1947, Arab states (Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq) and local Palestinian militias rejected the two-state solution and attacked the newly declared State of Israel in May 1948. Their stated goal, as per Arab League Secretary-General Azzam Pasha, was a “war of extermination.”
Why the Nakba Narrative Overshadows the Cause:
Palestinian Narrative: The Nakba focuses on Palestinian displacement, framing it as a deliberate act of ethnic cleansing by Israel. This resonates emotionally, especially in Arab and post-colonial societies, where displacement evokes sympathy. Historians like Benny Morris note that while some expulsions occurred (e.g., Lydda), much of the flight was due to war chaos, Arab leaders’ calls to evacuate, and fear of violence—context often omitted.
Arab Propaganda: Arab states, humiliated by defeat, deflected blame by amplifying Palestinian suffering while ignoring their own rejection of partition or failure to absorb refugees (unlike Israel’s absorption of 800,000 Jewish refugees from Arab countries). Jordan and Egypt occupied the West Bank and Gaza (1948-1967) but didn’t create a Palestinian state, yet this is rarely highlighted.
Global Perception: The Nakba narrative gained traction in the UN and among emerging non-aligned nations, who saw Israel as a Western-backed “settler” state, despite its indigenous Jewish roots and legal founding.
Israel’s Weak Diplomacy: Israel, focused on survival, didn’t prioritize global PR. Its narrative of a defensive war against annihilation was overshadowed by emotionally charged images of Palestinian refugees.
Israel has been accused of everything & anything under the sun forget claims of genocide, ethnic cleansing and apartheid the very things our enemies have tried to implement for the last 100 years.
Let's have a look at some of the other unbelievable rants.
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KIDNAPPING EICHMANN
Yes you heard that right. One of the linchpins of the Holocaust had settled into a mundane lifestyle in Buenos Aires under the Argentine regime. Israel was roundly condemned for bring this heinous criminal to justice.
ENTEBBE HOSTAGE RESCUE
After the Ugandan regime gave umbrage to the terrorists holding over 100 hostages Israel was, I kid you not, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution condemning Israel, stating that the raid was a violation of Uganda's sovereignty and a breach of the UN Charter.